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Michael Nuñez@venturebeat.com // 21d
Nvidia has made significant strides in enhancing robot training and AI capabilities, unveiling innovative solutions at its GTC conference. A key announcement was Cosmos-Transfer1, a groundbreaking AI model designed to generate photorealistic simulations for training robots and autonomous vehicles. This model bridges the gap between virtual training environments and real-world applications by using multimodal inputs to create highly realistic simulations. This adaptive multimodal control system allows developers to weight different visual inputs, such as depth or object boundaries, to improve the realism and utility of the generated environments.

Nvidia also introduced its next-generation GPU superchips, including the second generation of the Grace Blackwell chip and the Vera Rubin, expected in the second half of 2026. The Vera Rubin will feature 288GB of high-bandwidth memory 4 (HBM4) and will be paired with CPUs boasting 88 custom Arm cores. These new chips promise substantial increases in compute capacity, with Rubin delivering a 900x speedup compared to the previous generation Hopper chips. This positions Nvidia to tackle the increasing demands of generative AI workloads, including training massive AI models and running inference workloads.
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References :
  • venturebeat.com: Nvidia’s Cosmos-Transfer1 makes robot training freakishly realistic—and that changes everything
  • AIwire: Nvidia Touts Next Generation GPU Superchip and New Photonic Switches
  • www.laptopmag.com: Blackwell Ultra and Rubin Ultra are Nvidia's newest additions to the growing list of AI superchips
Classification:
  • HashTags: #Nvidia #Robots #CosmosTransfer1
  • Company: Nvidia
  • Target: Robotics
  • Product: Cosmos-Transfer1
  • Feature: Robot training
  • Type: AI
  • Severity: Informative